Respiration

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What are two products of photosynthesis?

The two products of photosynthesis are sugar and oxygen.

What organisms do cellular respiration?

All animals, bacteria, plants, some fungus, and some protists.

What is fermentation?

Fermentation is getting usable energy from food/sugar without oxygen.

What types of organisms do photosynthesis?

Green plants, some bacteria, and protists do photosynthesis.

Why do organisms do photosynthesis?

Organisms do cellular respiration to change sugar into usable energy using oxygen.

What part of the cell does cellular respiration occur in?

Part of cellular respiration happens in the cytoplasm while the other part happens in the mitochondria.

What part of the cell does photosynthesis occur in?

Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.

What happens to the products of cellular respiration?

The ATP energy is used by the organisms while the carbon dioxide and water are released into the air, usually by breathing.

What is photosynthesis?

The process that plants and some other organisms use to make food/sugar by using the suns energy.

What happens to the products made during photosynthesis?

The products made during photosynthesis are sent to the roots for storage until needed and oxygen exits the leaves through the stomata.

What are the three products of cellular respiration?

The three products of cellular respiration are ATP energy, carbon dioxide, and water.

What two reactants are needed for cellular respiration?

The two reactants needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen.

What are two reactants are needed for photosynthesis?

Two reactants needed for photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide.


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